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Monitor your Java application logs in 4 easy steps


As systems administrators, application logs are often the key to our success, but also our biggest hassle. They provide clues to what’s going on when things go awry, and in those situations more detail is generally better. But when you don’t actually know something is wrong, and just want to get a sense for whether things are normal, more detail can create so much noise that it’s all but impossible to glean any useful information.

In those situations, you’d rather just have statistical information about what’s in your logs. In this article, I present a simple and easy solution to turn your logs into useful graphs, in real time. If you ever need to measure the volume of your logs, or perhaps graph the frequency of certain log events, then read on.
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Category: Applications Monitoring, Articles, Events Monitoring, Java Monitoring, Monitoring Scripts, Open Source, Sysadmin Tools

Simple metric aggregation and automated custom monitors with Monitis and StatsD

StatsD is a Node.js daemon that accepts metrics over a simple and lightweight UDP protocol, aggregates those metrics, and sends the results to one or more backend systems for long-term time series data storage, graphing, alerting, etc. Existing backends included with StatsD support graphite and console output for testing. There are also third-party backends for Librato, Ganglia, and AMQP.
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Category: Apache Monitoring, Applications Monitoring, Articles, Events Monitoring, Linux Servers Monitoring, Monitis API, Monitoring Scripts, Open Source, Server Management, Sysadmin Tools

10 Tips for Monitoring Best Practices (Alerting and Notifications)

top ten monitoring best practices monitisMonitoring tools are only as good as YOU make them!  Not really what you wanted to hear?  Sorry but the truth will set you FREE.  This Article will cover 10 Tips for Monitoring Best Practices.  Guess what… they are all about YOU not the monitoring tools or features!

All monitoring solutions simply do what YOU tell them to.  Monitoring tools come in two varieties:

  • Sensitive types:  All alerts are automatically on, at the most sensitive level
  • Quite types:  All alerts are disabled and you need to enable them manually.


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Category: 101 Reasons To Choose Monitis, Applications Monitoring, Database Monitoring, Events Monitoring, Java Monitoring, Linux Servers Monitoring, Mac OS Monitoring, Mail Server Monitoring, Network Monitoring, Uptime Monitoring, Windows Servers Monitoring

Monitor Everything with Monitis – And do it easily with PowerShell – Part 12

Monitoring Event Logs and Using Monitis Notifications

The last several articles have talked a lot about custom monitors and about using WMI with PowerShell, but we’ve largely been doing the same scenario over and over again:

-        Creating a custom monitor in monitis

-        Querying WMI

-        Updating the monitor with text

So far, we haven’t shown any of the other really cool things you can get to in PowerShell, and we haven’t shown how you can use the data in Monitis.
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Category: Events Monitoring, Windows Servers Monitoring

Apache & Monitis’ M3: The Perfect Match

Apache is the most popular webserver, and M3 (Monitis Monitor Manager) is one very powerful Monitis tool. It’s a no-brainer to bring them together.

In this short document, first we will look briefly at how Apache presents its logs. Next we will define the way to measure the speed of a webserver, and finally we will learn how we can present results with Monitis (using M3).
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Category: Events Monitoring, Linux Servers Monitoring, Monitis API, Monitoring Scripts, Server Management, Sysadmin Tools, Web Server Monitoring

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